The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Na onal Community Policy

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Prime Minister Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad yesterday launched the Na onal Community Policy, an approach to mould a community that is more concerned towards social issues and create a more prosperous life.

PUCHONG: The National Community Policy, launched by Prime Minister Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad yesterday, is aimed at building the spirit of competitiv­eness and unity to enable members of a community to live in a conducive environmen­t, and in harmony and prosperity.

Housing and Local Government Minister, Zuraida Kamaruddin said through this policy, her ministry wished to see communitie­s that would be active in keeping their surroundin­gs clean and safe, that have high morals and civicconsc­iousness, and that practise a culture of mutual advice for the benefit of everyone.

“Among the prime movers of this policy is the Community Solidarity Secretaria­t office being establishe­d in stages at all the 133 PPR across the country. The first office was set up four months ago at the PPR Lembah Subang 2, then at 19 more PPR at this stage.

“Establishi­ng the offices is a longterm effort of creating communitie­s with a high level of civicconsc­iousness, and also to drive the developmen­t of individual­s within these communitie­s,” she said at the launching ceremony, here.

Zuraida said implementa­tion of the National Community Policy would focus on eight main clusters including infrastruc­ture and maintenanc­e; cleanlines­s, environmen­t and health; security; and education and skills.

The other main clusters are caring for the marginalis­ed groups (the disabled, single mothers, children, elderly and the poor); entreprene­urship and social business; social services; and sports and recreation.

To ensure the objectives can be achieved, Zuraida welcomes government department­s and agencies, the corporate sector, educationa­l institutio­ns, registered associatio­ns and profession­al bodies to be involved in corporate social responsibi­lity (CSR) programmes to help improve the quality of life of the respective PPR communitie­s.

“Agencies and companies which have been contributi­ng could spur other parties to adopt the PPR areas and hold programmes which could help build strong, sustainabl­e communitie­s.” she said.

The National Community Policy is the ministry’s initiative to ensure holistic community developmen­t to complement the physical developmen­t policies that are already in place.

Zuraida said her ministry did not wish to merely build houses, but to also see community developmen­t from various aspects including economic empowermen­t, social wellbeing, education and self-identity of members of the community. - Bernama

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